Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6846525 | Nurse Education Today | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
The use of embedded authentic images of patient interruptions and management strategies increased some nurses' perceived use of strategies to manage interruptions. Nurses varied in their perception as to whether they could change their behaviour with some describing change at the individual and ward team levels, while others described patient caseload and other health professionals as a barrier. The use of this innovative educational intervention is recommended for staff orientation, student nurses, medical officers and allied health staff. Further research is required in how this e-learning program can be used in combination with other effective interventions to reduce interruptions.
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Authors
Maree Johnson, Tracy Levett-Jones, R. Langdon, Gabrielle Weidemann, Elizabeth Manias, Bronwyn Everett,